Britton's Botanical Empire

Britton's Botanical Empire
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Publisher : New York Botanical Garden Press
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015075618119
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Book Synopsis Britton's Botanical Empire by : Peter Philip Mickulas

Download or read book Britton's Botanical Empire written by Peter Philip Mickulas and published by New York Botanical Garden Press. This book was released on 2007 with total page 338 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "In the 1890s, botanist Nathaniel Lord Britton united New York City's private Gilded Age wealth with the expertise of its increasingly well-respected scientific community to realize his vision of a world-class botanical research institution situated within the landscaped confines of a newly annexed Bronx park. Peter Mickulas chronicles Britton's success in establishing The New York Botanical Garden as a decidedly American place for the practice of New World botany. He mounted a series of expeditions that catalogued the flora of the Western Hemisphere, most significantly the flora of Puerto Rico. Today, thanks to this auspicious beginning, the Botanical Garden ranks among the most important research institutions, both for New York City and the botanical world." -- Description from publisher website.


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